Monday night marks the 20th
anniversary of WWE Raw, the long-running and unrivaled flagship of everything
that’s absolutely awesome and alright in the world.

For two decades, Vince
McMahon has been bringing us villains and victims, heels and heroes, Hell in a
Cell, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Heavyweight Championships and the Heartbreak Kid.
As an entertainment source, it’s unmatched: semi-real violence interwoven with
intricate, improbable story lines and larger than life characters. As a sport,
it’s up in the air; are these occasionally clever, oft-clichéd creations actors
or athletes? Superstars or sloppy, second-rate sellouts? As a kid you
constantly ask: is wrestling real or fake? As an adult we ask: is professional
wrestling something to be celebrated? Or is just a poorly-scripted soap-opera
for dudes?

Whatever it is, its undeniably successful
thanks in large part to Monday Night Raw, the now three hour weekly saga that
chronicles the exploits of men like John Cena and CM Punk but was built on
legends of the ring like Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, The Rock, and
the always intriguing Mike Foley, perhaps better known as Mankind.

But what is also features, and what we here
at Playboy, being who we are, are most concerned with is: Divas, the frighteningly
beautiful (and sometimes just frightening) women of the WWE.

Over the years we have featured such
notable Divas as Torrie Wilson, Chyna and Ashley Massaro in our pages and as
the WWE celebrates 20 years of Monday night domination, we will be celebrating
right alongside them, bringing the original interviews and Playboy covers out
of retirement for your viewing pleasure.

So stay tuned all this week to see the
beautiful women of the WWE like you've never seen them before, only on iPlayboy
and Playboy.com.